Tuesday, March 11, 2008

"Is Tom Madison someone we as boylovers (many of us also registered sex offenders) can look to for leadership in fighting an immensely unjust situation?"

And is it any wonder? Considering Tom recently held a protest at Coalinga state hospital to free sexual offenders who'd been assessed as posing a high risk to society.

Dylan also had this to say about Shirley Lowery of the "Social Outcast Support Network":

"What about Shirley Lowery, the feisty woman who has been writing so vehemently about the excesses of sex offender legislation? She's gotten some cheers on our board; she's someone we can call an ally, isn't she?"

This article is not like most. It is uplifting, positive, pro-us.It advocates all but eliminating sex offender registries, rolling back many sex related laws, and de-criminalizing consensual sex between minors.

It's precedent setting, a landmark approach to a new way of dealing with sex offenders. It's as close to support as the BL community is likely to come anytime soon.

And just last week, despite Cheryl Griffiths of SOSEN's attempts to cover it up, the Executive Director of SOHopeful International, Jim Freeman, was caught heading up an international child pornography ring, trading in literally hundreds of thousands of images of child sexual abuse.

Well, what about SOSEN's former Media Director and North Carolina State Director - Johnny Ray Lee?

We talked about Johnny Ray Lee before, here. Today he got sentenced to 35 years in prison for trafficking in child pornography over the internet, while still on parole for Child Sexual Assault crimes he committed in 1994. It's interesting to note that just like Jim Freeman, Johnny was a high profile member in the online Registered Sex Offender community, trying to abolish sex offender laws while also committing sex offenses against children at the same time.

These same sex offender groups claim that their goal is a society "free from sexual abuse in any form" yet all their members do, is refuse to take responsibility for their actions, attack victims of sexual abuse and promote reduced penalties and controls for sex offenders.

"Is Tom Madison someone we as boylovers (many of us also registered sex offenders) can look to for leadership in fighting an immensely unjust situation?"

And is it any wonder? Considering Tom recently held a protest at Coalinga state hospital to free sexual offenders who'd been assessed as posing a high risk to society.

Dylan also had this to say about Shirley Lowery of the "Social Outcast Support Network":

"What about Shirley Lowery, the feisty woman who has been writing so vehemently about the excesses of sex offender legislation? She's gotten some cheers on our board; she's someone we can call an ally, isn't she?"

This article is not like most. It is uplifting, positive, pro-us.It advocates all but eliminating sex offender registries, rolling back many sex related laws, and de-criminalizing consensual sex between minors.

It's precedent setting, a landmark approach to a new way of dealing with sex offenders. It's as close to support as the BL community is likely to come anytime soon.

And just last week, despite Cheryl Griffiths of SOSEN's attempts to cover it up, the Executive Director of SOHopeful International, Jim Freeman, was caught heading up an international child pornography ring, trading in literally hundreds of thousands of images of child sexual abuse.

Well, what about SOSEN's former Media Director and North Carolina State Director - Johnny Ray Lee?

We talked about Johnny Ray Lee before, here. Today he got sentenced to 35 years in prison for trafficking in child pornography over the internet, while still on parole for Child Sexual Assault crimes he committed in 1994. It's interesting to note that just like Jim Freeman, Johnny was a high profile member in the online Registered Sex Offender community, trying to abolish sex offender laws while also committing sex offenses against children at the same time.

These same sex offender groups claim that their goal is a society "free from sexual abuse in any form" yet all their members do, is refuse to take responsibility for their actions, attack victims of sexual abuse and promote reduced penalties and controls for sex offenders.

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